Chapter 29 ~ Realism to Impressionism 1850 – 1905

Chapter 29 ~ Realism to Impressionism
1850 – 1905
The later 19th Century studies the rise of modernism; artists are calling attention to the facts of art creation. Art
Periods include Realism, Impressionism, and
Post-Impressionism. Many artists challenged traditions (that challenge continues today).
Vocabulary:
Salon
Plein – Air
Pointillism
Avant – Garde
Art Nouveau
Realism
Avant-garde
Arts and Crafts Movement
Symbolism
“Form Follows Function”
Impressionism
Pre-Raphaelite
Post Impressionism
Aestheticism
Art to Know:
Realism
29.1 Courbet, The Stone Breakers
29.5 Daumier, Rue Transnonian
Nadar Raising Photography to the Height
of Art
29.7 Manet, Luncheon on the Grass
29.8 Olympia
29.11 Eakins, The Gross Clinic
29.12 Muybridge, Horse Galloping
29.13 Sargent, Daughter of Edward Darley Boit
29.14 Tanner, The Thankful Poor
Velasco, Valley of Mexico from the Hillside
Pre – Raphaelite Brotherhood
29.15 Millais, Ophelia
Impressionism
29.17 Monet, Impression: Sunrise
29.18 Sant-Lazare Train Station
29.28 Rouen Cathedral
29.23 Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette
29.25 Degas, Ballet Rehearsal
29.30 Cassatt, The Bath
The Coiffure
29.31 Toulouse – Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge
29.32 Whistler, Nocturne in Black and Gold
Post Impressionism
The Rise of the Avant Garde ~ Symbolism
29.33 Van Gogh, The Night Café
29.34 Starry Night
29.36 Gauguin, Where do We Come From?
29.38 Seurat, A Sunday at La Grand Jatte
29.39 Cezanne, Mont Sainte – Victoire
29.43 Redon, The Cyclops
29.44 Rousseau, The Sleeping Gypsy
29.45 Munch, The Cry
19th Century Sculpture
29.46 Carpeaux, Ugolino and His Children
29.49 Rodin, The Burghers of Calais
Fin de Siècle Culture
29.55 Klimt, The Kiss
29.60 Sullivan, Carson, Pririe, Scott Building
Brancusi, The Kiss